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Show Tilt--: JSALT LAKE TRIBUNE. AFTER Defense Attacks Testimony of Prosecution Witnesses Prostrating c row ds! c Diseases. is absolutely necessary that the blood be thoroughly cleansed, perms of disease destroyed or driven out, appetite restored and the kidneys and liver restored to perfect regular action. Hood's barsapifrilla has been before the people for Id year as a general blood punfjing alterative tonic medi- cine and it has given perfect satmtse-tion- . Men and women whose grandmothers gave tbejn Hood's barsaparilla in Specific Cases. are now giving it to their children and grandi hildren with perfect confidence. It is the ideal family medicine, for a GRAND RAI'IDS, Mich., March 8. The wide range of ailments, always ready, defense lu the Nee berry trial today In- alwaya does good at any season of year. Prepared bv educated phartroduced Into evidence ecorea of letter the macists. NeaHy 50 years of phenomand telegrams supplementing communiof its remarkenal sales tell the cation which the government put lit the able merit. For a story mild, effective laxarecord early In" the trial, For more than tive, take. Iloods ITUs. (Adv.) two hour Frank C. Da'lry, auslatant genera), passed without objection tvfisaues exchanged by wire and mail between Truman II. Newberry and hi campaign manager, 1aul King. King was etlll under direct examination at adjournment, afur hla fourth day on the staiyi. Ilo explained obscure refer cnecs In the letter when they were read. - The defense maintains that the corre spondence shows absence of criminal In tent In Newberry mind c any Idea of Y inhering a conspiracy to violats any election laws, state or federal. The government orces said they wcl co. ued the missives, a they proved tha the candidate wa In InUmute touch with lu comm.ttee, declaring himself for their information on public questions and til on Instance urging better office management to prevent waste of postage stamp and envelopes. G row ds!! . do GOODS" Store Challenge .Down The response to this sale passed all ft ou expectations, even though we made tremendous preparations, said the buyer for the Down Stairs Store. f ' Hour Sales 9 a. m. to 1 49c r p. m. Girls Whit Sateen Bloomors Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10. Womens Wash Petticoats Striped percales, well made; eveTy size. Good patterns. Girls Outlnf wwu Flannel Gowns. They will fit girls from 6 to 14 years. Pretty patterns. Good colors; well lf miterial ARMOUR'S DENSED. would cost. Jft, Womens Band and HUG Bib Aprons Park and light percales, of good equality. Many styles to choose from. made. . March $. Used Cars CADILLAC SEDAN, rebuilt and refinished inside and out. In perfect mechanical condition. Goodyear eord tires all around. Model 57. 53E03 I'i": Other bargains: , Cadillac Touring, model Cadillac Touring, model 53.' Tord , Sedan; New Dodue; Hudson Touring: Hudson Coupe; Oakland Touring. SHARMAN . On CaAutomobile HVIK mil HIT IMJ Mothers! , The dePOCATELLO. Idaho, March bate, which waa scheduled originally for last Thursday night, between the Idaho Technical institute and Ricks Normal college has been hxed definitely for next Thursday night. This was made necessary by the death of the father of one of the Ricks debaters. The question is the open shop subject, and each school sends a negative team to meet the affirmative team of the other school. The Tech debaters traveling are Lamar Ridgwav of Pocatello and Aetna Gallup of Boise; those remaining at home are Brown Kennedy of Fort Hall and Thomas Mays of Blackfoot. 5 KE Oc of each to a customer. J ' t All of the most popular makes are to be found in our corset department. Plenty of expert corsetieres, so you do not fiave to ' wait-for-fittin- v gs. i at Light, well ventilated fitting rooms. ; Modart Corsets, $3.75 to $25.00 (Front Lace) GOOD GOODS We have now ready for you in our department of curtains, draperies and hangings, everything that is newest for the coming season'. " Atadam Irene, $7.00 to $25.00 (Back Lace) v Novelty Panel Nets Make Attractive Curtains They come S1 yards wid, which makes the length of your curtain. Arabian and cream. Purchase justnougb to make tlio widtirvoii curtains. - These are both very corsets and "we have complete lines in the new spring models. require for your At $4.50, $7.50 and $9.50 a Yard. Others at $1.65 and $2.00 a Section ' . Sections measure from 7 to 10 l inches wide. 36 inches wide. Cream grounds, with colored figures; colors ara pink, blue and yellow. New Cretonnes at 65c to $1.50 All the different inches wide. a Yard colorings, in striking new designs; - 33 - - high-grad- ' e Other popular makes are B. & J., $2.50 to $25.00 Royal Worcester, $1.75 to $10.00 Thomson Glove Fitting, $1.50 to $8.50 Imported Madras in Real Scotch Qualities, 95c and $1.00 to 36 Come in this week. and. select your new corsets FINED FOR VIOLATING SHEEP QUARANTINE Th. Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, March 8 Joe Ausloa, a prominent sheepman of Mountain Home, was fined 8110, plus costs, for breaking a sheep quarantine, by e Mountain Home court Saturday. Till case was tne first of a number which the state agricultural department expects to bring to enforce the law relating to scabies and dipping. According to the law. the owners of scabby sheep should report that fact at once to the bureau of animal industry o' the state department and should keep the herd isolated from other sheep. This law has been violated in several instances during the past winter, according to Commissioner Cannon. Limit SOAP-CA- your dress or suit fitted. colorings. If you like to select at leisure from a large and varied stock Choose Your Spring. Draperies DEBATE IS SCHEDULED Trlbu. CRYSTAL WHITE And now is the time to choose your corset, before yoihave selected your spring wardrobe, so that you may have the new corset lines, over which to have beautiful derfully and very serviceable draperies; effective - section. American Legion posts throughout southern Idaho will be asked to recommend men for scholarship from this fund. Special to Th 25c cans to a customer. S t Reversible ; 36 inches wide; makes won- The FOR THURSDAY NIGHT Limit CANS FOR 6c CAKE.. Unseen yet with infinite possibilities to make or mar the costume The Corset Terry' Cloth, Yard, $2.00 , first meeting of the educational council for southern Idaho to dispense the funds of ths Y. M. C. A. war work council in giving trades training to deserving soldiers who do not come under the federal vocational educational act was held Salt Lakers in New York. this afternoon. Talks wer made on the subject of p c.al to Tho Tribtme.' giving aid to the soldiers. Practically NKW YORK March Pennsylvania, ail of th men in this section will be V. W. and H. I. Denaci, Hampton I. sent to the Idaho Technical Institute for Lo esy. training In trades, although Gooding college may be used for eome men in that SHARMAM SPECIALS 3 CON- - GOOD GOODS mate for you. The Tribune. Idaho. V in our work shop, we carry all standcolors and ard widths. Let us esti- SOLDIERS WILL BE TRAINED IN TRADES POCATELLO. VERIBEST Order po-t- al Speelzl t ; Window Shades Made to Your COURT IN POCATELLO ST. LOUIS. March 8. The St. Louis, Presbytery, representing all of the Pres- -' bvtprlun congregations here, today voted world disapproval of the Interchurch movement. Tho Presbytery went on reeel 1 as opposing' the proposal ,on the ground that it involves extravagant financial expenditures." SPECIALS FOB, TUESDAY, 8 TO 12 A. M. THE A. B. NAPTHA SOAP milk..;... J Grocery Department Self-Hel- p 49c Nicely made, and at this price they are less than the POLICE SEARCHING FOR Interchurch Movement Disapproved. we are doing in our efforts to keep will we down to this extent spare no efforts to take care of prices who conics. every person If the people appreciate wliat We Have Renewed Depleted Stocks for Today, So Come Prepared to Get the Biggest Bargains in Good, New Merchandise Ever Offered in Salt Lake r ' tacts one-ha- liCH How they did come after the splendid values being offered in our Trlbuas. KEMMEHER, Wyo., March I. The meeting of ths board of county commla- loners, which adjourned Saturdav, took action which will result In the sneedy and permanent rehabilitation of the Hnaks river bridge at Jackson s Hole, which, for the past few years, has stood high, dry and useless, owing to a freak of the river when It changed its course. D. S. state highway com- mlssloner, met with ths board and a number of Jacksons Hole citizens and staled that the project had been estimated to cost a total of 8200, Ouo. of which the stats would appr jurists 850, 0b0. This amount, under the Arrangement with Die federal authorities, whlrh Is on a flftv-rtft- y basis, would maka 120,0o0 immediately avails- ble. To supplement this, Lincoln county Evidences At will, by the action of tne commissioner, The defense also attacked government appropriate frfl,viO. which 'the federal evidence that R. H. Fletcher, a defen- government will duplicate, a total dant and state labor commissioner, wrote of $14u,0flu toward the final making completion of 10 spurious names on nominating petl this Important gateway to Wyoming from tlons .circulated In behalf of James W Idaho and all points west. Tbs bridge will be removed to a point rival In the primary of Henry Helms, Ford In the Democratic campaign. mile below and placed at WiNewberry wrote King at various limes lliams butte, and the whole project. Inwoman an favored that he cluding approaches, mads to withstand p suffrage hibltlon and that hs had "renewed the the spring and summer freshets. subscriptions of 15004 each for myself and brother which I made last year to the Antisaloon league." There was also correspondence on other MISSING BOY candidates getting Into the race and In one letter King wrote that Senator William Aldon Smith and Thomaa J. OBrien, Special to The Tribune. former ambassador to Japan, had been POCATELLO. Idaho, March 8 Roy urging Uarritt Dlekeman. a congressman th son of Mr. from Holland, Michigan, to enter the prl Eichelberger, and Mr. A. Eichelberger. ia from horns and his parents ar misaing inary. He added : greatly Diekema told them he dldjnot have worried over his absenc sines last Satr the price. On May 2 the commander urday. wrote to King: The bov went hunting with a small caliber rifle Saturday morning up In the Calls It Ridiculous. hllla and failed to return that night. His parents thought he might have "t agree with you that it would t gone home with some young friends, but ridiculous for me tb Join the Loyal Order when he failed to appear th next day Moose. of Goodness knows what they ar asked police to aid In th search. organized for, but 1 will see Mr. Fries or they On account of a light snow It was imMr. Brice If he comes and try to get possible to track the boy and no one mjself Into the frame of mind necessary has been found who has seen him Blnce to become one of the brethren. A letter from Newbeny Said he had early Saturday. The family fears ' that th boy has and teen John Mitchell, labor leader, been kidnaped or has mej with tliat the letter had promised to take aeither serious accident. up the Newberry cause with some of the labor men in Detroit. March 21, 1918, King wrote he mads U. S. SESSION a railroad talk In Jackson and got away w Ith It. OPENS Henry Ford's advent as a possible can-- . didate In the Republican primary was fepecial to The Tribune. hailed by Newberry as a positive danPOCATELLO. He wrote, however, that Fords Idaho, March 8. The ger. Republicanism was not his fight, that it federal court opened here today with was something for the Republican state Judge Dietrich on the bench. The caland national committee and the senate endar comprised a number of Important campaign to handle and that he did not cases wish anyone associated with me to beFollowing are the grand jurors called for the term: gin any attack on Henry Ford. Walter H. Watron of Pocatello, John Carlson of Oxford, Archie Lloyd of CenPortuguese Strike Subsiding. . tral, C. R. Leirtlnger of Rexburg, John MADRID, March 8 Latest dispatches T. Peterson of Ovid, Junius Freeman of from Portugal Indicate that the railroad Georgetown, Fred W. Morgan of Drlgga, strike movement is subsiding, but that J. C. Gustaveson of Drlgga, Frank Woods . the and telegraph employees de-- J of Felt. Eph. of Ashton, c'ine to resume work because their de- - John Webster ofCunningham J. Davis Grant, riands have not been met. Electricians of Rigby, Charles Ellis ofParley Rigby, E. M. and metal workers have Joined the strike Hubbel of Blackfoot, E. J. Jones of ; in support of the government employees, Blackfoot, John L. Moore of Shelley, Brice Z unemployment In other York of Shelley, John E. Toevs, E. H ausing much trades. Further difficulties have arisen Brown, Johij Kmpey and Arthur Ball of over the cabinet situation. Alvarez Cas- - Idaho Falla; Virgil Grayot of Neeley, tro is endeavoring to get a combination Bert Robbins of Stone, Thomas S. Thomof ministers together to taka the plact as of Malad. of the ministry formed Saturday by Antonio Silva, which has resigned. - I GOOD JACKSON HOLE BRIDGE TO BE RECONSTRUCTED Special to Th U. INFLUENZA The Grip, Fevers and Other Poisoning, It TUK1AV Jdwlt.wl'U. luAtU li Special t JURY IS COMPOSED, ENTIRELY OF NEGROES POCATELLO, Idaho, March 8 A jury of their peers waa granted to WIU Lockhart and Mrs. C. Earley, both colored. In police court Saturday. Three colored men and three colored women composed the Jury. .The Jury, after for one minute brought in adeliberating verdict of not guilty tor the defendants, who were charged with disorderly conduct. Fire Destroy Home. POCATEI.LO, Idaho, March 8 Fire of mysterious origin early this morning the re. dene of Richard Sullivan. The family was away and all furniture also whs destroyed. The lows is estimated at fjftoo, partly covered by Talk ASP1RIN-- A NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET- ING OF THE UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY. told Aspirin only Bayer" Notice is hereby sriven that, in pursuance of a resolution and order of the oos id of directors of the Utah Wholesale i Grocery company, exletln under and by The name Bayer" identifies the ache, Toothache, Larache, Neuralrirtue of the laws of the state of Utah. s true, adopted at a special meeting of said Aspirin pre- gia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuboard duty held on the 80th day of Febscribed , by physicians for over ritis and for Pain. 1030, a special meeting of the ruary. The name stockholders of the said corporation Is Always say "Bayer when buy"Bayer eighteen years. for and will be held at the called hereby means genuine Aspirin proved safe ing Aspirin. Then look for ths place of878busineaS of said corprincipal to West Second South of millions Cross on wit: the people. safety Bayer packby poration. street. Salt Lake City. Utah. on Saturday, In each unbroken package of age and on the tablets. 19.20. at of March, 2oth oclock day the Handy tin boxes of twelve tabp. m. of said day. for tne purpose of con"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin you proposition sidering and acting uton the are told how to safely take this lets cost but a few cents. Drugarticle VIII, as heretofore to atnehd genuine Aspirin for Colds, Head gists also sell larger packages. amended, of the article of incorporation of eatd Utah W holeeale Grocery company so that said article will read as follows rr MBusctar Moncet!cicUw?r f ilicyUcci4, Aipiri U tr4a mtrk f to.wii: ARTICLE VIII stock of That tile limit of thhe capital one mtllkm dol-klall this corporation tJLuOu ouo 001, which ahail be dLlded 10, trio, snsres of the ant of Diamond and others, in an article Into ten thousand Trial Is Opened. , In h.a nviav. The trial is par value ot one hundred dollars ($100 (HI) The trial of an ouxrowtlt bean LONDON. March 9. of tre auemrt to ae.aaei-nat- e each. That the capital stock of this corCharles Diamond, editor of th Cethoiic Viscount FVench on December 19 poration sha be at all times liable to to the last. for any and all purposes that Diamond pleaded not Herail, cheraed with Indian uat. de- assessment murder of Vlacount rrenclt, lord l.euten- - claring the charge a notorious th board of d'rectors may deem necessary Take as by world-famou- ! i ir pm-er- 1 i ' and proper, provided that during any on year the said capital stock shall not be assessed to exceed 10 per cent of its par value: and provided further that the manner of lexying and collecting assessments shall be as provided by the laws or th stats of Utah. Bald Increased capital stock ahail be known at treasury slock, and may be sold or otherwise disposed of by the board of director for the uge and benefit of the corporation and Hs stockholders in such manner and at auch price as said board of director may by resolution determine. By order of the hoard of director. H. T, REYNOLDS. President Jno. C. Deal. Assistant Secretary. hS81 Dated February 0, 1920. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2. Mines Consolidated Mlchigan-Uta- h Company. Principal place of business. Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tha board of directors of the Consolidated Mlnea Company, held on February 25. 192h, en assessment. cents per No 9. of two and one-hashare was levied upon the capital stock of said corporation, payable Immediately to N. A, Robertson, secretary of said corporation, at the company s office, suite 411, Felt build n. No. Etl Boutn Mam street bait Lake CL U tail. Any Miciu-gan-Ut- if stock upon Which turn assessment may remain unpaid on March 27, 19.0, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pub- Uc auction, and, unless pa ment be made before, will be aold on April 24, 1020. to pay th delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and ep.nr of sals. The companys stock hooks hat been closed to transfers until and including April 24, 1920. except as to certificates upon which this assessment has been N. A. KuBKRTaoN, paid. cecretary. 6ulte 471 Felt Building, No. Jsl South Main Street, Balt Lake Lit. Utah. hi cf Offices. DIVIDEND NOTICE. quarterly dividend of The La.v West Mining company of IS ccniM for the quarter ending M.i on n. 120, aggregating $ U.Sfiu Hi. being ln.-den- d No l2, has he. n e April 1. llL'O, to o khoiders of record , the close of business AUr.h 2r ; t.u, cu r which dale the c'.uee lxnj t and reopen on April 1 15. Th pc-sh- tra-ire- B. U. T March Y 1 S. TBIBUn is;a. WANTS 1,0?! realm r. r k EISO |